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The following HMS Nelson was a Nelson-class armoured cruiser of the [[Royal Navy]], built by [[John Elder and Co]], Govan, Scotland and launched in 1876, commissioned in 1881, and sold for scrapping in 1910.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Nelson_(1876) Wikipedia]</ref>. The Nelson was built in Glasgow and completed in 1880. She was 280ft long, 60ft beam, and 7630 tons displacement. Her engines, by [[John Elder and Co|Elders]], gave her a speed of fourteen knots. She was sheathed with zinc. Her side armour was 9in. and 6in. thick. She was stated in Brassey's "Naval Annual" to carry four 18-ton muzzle-loading guns, eight 12-ton muzzle-loaders, four 4.7in quick-fire guns and twenty quick firing guns of small calibre, eight machine guns, and one boat gun.<ref>The Engineer 1891/11/27</ref> | The following HMS Nelson was a Nelson-class armoured cruiser of the [[Royal Navy]], built by [[John Elder and Co]], Govan, Scotland and launched in 1876, commissioned in 1881, and sold for scrapping in 1910.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Nelson_(1876) Wikipedia]</ref>. The Nelson was built in Glasgow and completed in 1880. She was 280ft long, 60ft beam, and 7630 tons displacement. Her engines, by [[John Elder and Co|Elders]], gave her a speed of fourteen knots. She was sheathed with zinc. Her side armour was 9in. and 6in. thick. She was stated in Brassey's "Naval Annual" to carry four 18-ton muzzle-loading guns, eight 12-ton muzzle-loaders, four 4.7in quick-fire guns and twenty quick firing guns of small calibre, eight machine guns, and one boat gun.<ref>The Engineer 1891/11/27</ref> | ||
The next [[HMS Nelson]] was launched in 1925. In the meantime [[HMS Lord Nelson]] was launched c. | The next [[HMS Nelson]] was launched in 1925. In the meantime [[HMS Lord Nelson]] was launched c.1907. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 24 March 2020
HMS Nelson was a flag-ship of the old Duke of Wellington; she had 121 guns, the last wooden three-decker built for the Royal Navy, and was first commissioned during the Crimean War
The following HMS Nelson was a Nelson-class armoured cruiser of the Royal Navy, built by John Elder and Co, Govan, Scotland and launched in 1876, commissioned in 1881, and sold for scrapping in 1910.[1]. The Nelson was built in Glasgow and completed in 1880. She was 280ft long, 60ft beam, and 7630 tons displacement. Her engines, by Elders, gave her a speed of fourteen knots. She was sheathed with zinc. Her side armour was 9in. and 6in. thick. She was stated in Brassey's "Naval Annual" to carry four 18-ton muzzle-loading guns, eight 12-ton muzzle-loaders, four 4.7in quick-fire guns and twenty quick firing guns of small calibre, eight machine guns, and one boat gun.[2]
The next HMS Nelson was launched in 1925. In the meantime HMS Lord Nelson was launched c.1907.